The president-elect promised a news conference on how he'd try to avoid potential conflicts of interest with his businesses (and more) as president. He canceled. Here's what we'd like answered.
Donald Trump hasn't held a press conference since July, opting instead for frequent tweets and the occasional interview. Presidents-elect typically take questions from reporters within days.
Steve Inskeep talks to Don Gettys, a constable in York, Pa., who spoke to NPR as part of a group discussing race during the 2008 campaign. Gettys, who voted for Trump, reflects on the past 8 years.
Steve Inskeep follows up with Margie Orr, a school district official who participated in NPR's York Project on race and politics in 2008, to ask about her view of the 2016 election.
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is Donald Trump's pick to run the Energy Department. David Greene talks to former energy chief Spencer Abraham about the choice, and his time at the department.
Steve Inskeep catches up with Sarah Block Yacoviello, a reluctant Trump supporter who spoke to NPR 8 years ago as part of the York Project, an examination of race and politics in York, Pa.
NBC News reports Russian President Vladimir Putin was directly involved in the distribution of DNC emails hacked by Russia. David Greene talks to NBC National Security Expert William Arkin.
David Greene talks to former State Department official Wendy Sherman about Donald Trump's comments regarding a one-China policy, and she shares her impressions of his pick to run the State Department.